- Explains the basics of each relevant modality
- Evaluates the evidence regarding clinical outcomes
- Includes detailed coverage of fractional flow reserve
- Looks forward to wider use of FFR-CT and invasive assessment of the Microcirculation
This book is intended as a guide for all cardiologists who are interested in coronary imaging and physiology, a sound understanding of which is vital for the optimal performance of appropriate coronary interventions. The basics of each relevant modality are presented, with clear explanation of clinical utility and evaluation of the evidence regarding clinical outcomes. All technical methods are described in detail, and the text is complemented by numerous helpful tables and illustrations. The effectiveness of intravascular coronary imaging in improving clinical outcomes is proven, and it is widely used for this purpose. Two modalities for intravascular coronary imaging are available in clinical practice: intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT). For coronary physiology, the pressure wire-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) provides information on the functional status of coronary trees. This technique and its clinical applications receive particular attention in the book, which also looks beyond FFR to FFR-CT, a method using computational fluid dynamics, and to invasive assessment of the microcirculation. Table of Contents- Physical Principles and Equipment: IVUS
Kwon, Taek-Geun (et al.) - IVUS Artifacts and Image Control
Park, Hyung-Bok (et al.) - Quantitative Measurements of Native Lesion
Goyal, Mayank (et al.) - Qualitative Assessment of Native Lesion
Hong, Young Joon - Clinical Evidence of Intravascular Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Hong, Sung-Jin (et al.) - Pre-Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Lesion Assessment
Lee, Sung Yun - IVUS: Post-Evaluation After Stenting
Cho, Yun-Kyeong (et al.) - Long-Term Complications and Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds Evaluation
Yun, Kyeong Ho - Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Choi, Byoung-joo - Physical Principles and Equipment of Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography
Ha, Jinyong - Image Acquisition Techniques
Kim, Ki-Seok - Interpretation of Optical Coherence Tomography: Quantitative Measurement
Choi, So-Yeon - Qualitative Assessments of Optical Coherence Tomography
Her, Ae-Young (et al.) - Clinical Evidence of Optical Coherence Tomography-Guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Lee, Seung-Yul (et al.) - Pre-interventional Lesion Assessment
Yoon, Hyuck-Jun - Immediate Post-Stent Evaluation with Optical Coherence Tomography
Lee, Seung-Yul (et al.) - Late Stent Evaluation (Neoatherosclerosis)
Lee, Jung-Hee (et al.) - Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Evaluation by Optical Coherence Tomography
Kim, Soo-Joong - Novel Application of OCT in Clinical Practice
Kim, Sunwon (et al.) - Concept of Invasive Coronary Physiology: Focus on FFR
Koo, Bon-Kwon (et al.) - Setup for Fractional Flow Reserve and Hyperemia
Jang, Ho-Jun (et al.) - Validation of Fractional Flow Reserve
Kim, Sung Eun (et al.) - Practical Learning in Coronary Pressure Measurement
Koh, Jin-Sin (et al.) - Other Physiologic Indices for Epicardial Stenosis
Lim, Hong-Seok (et al.) - Comparison Between Anatomic and Physiologic Indices
Shin, Eun-Seok - Fractional Flow Reserve in Intermediate or Ambiguous Lesion
Lee, Bong-Ki - FFR in Complex Lesions
Lee, Hyun-Jong (et al.) - FFR in Acute Coronary Syndrome and Noncoronary Disease
Lee, Jang Hoon (et al.) - Fractional Flow Reserve in Specific Lesion Subsets
Choi, Hyun-Hee (et al.) - Invasive Assessment for Microcirculation
Park, Kyungil (et al.) - Non-invasive Assessment of Myocardial Ischemia
Choi, Jin-Ho (et al.)
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